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Soundcraft Realtime Rack Live Sound UAD Plug In Processor Core Version

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Soundcraft Realtime Rack?

The?Soundcraft Realtime Rack – Live Sound UAD Plug-In Processor (Core Version)?is a 1RU 19″ rackmountable processor designed in collaboration between Soundcraft and Universal Audio. The unit utilizes four SHARC-based processors to enable adding Universal Audio Plug-ins or UAD Direct Developer Plug-ins at 48 kHz with sub-2 millisecond latency to up to 16 MADI optical channels of your live sound mix through a Soundcraft Vi digital mixing console.

For I/O the real time rack features two Thunderbolt ports, one for connecting to your Mac computer and the other for connecting to a Thunderbolt-to-Ethernet adapter and then to the Ethernet port on your Vi console. MADI optical I/O provides 64 channels at 48 kHz, and up to four Real-Time racks can be daisy chained together with each processing 16 channels of the MADI stream for a total of 64 UAD processed channels. Fourteen plug-ins are available in the core version of the processor.
The device supports sample rates from 44.1 to 96 kHz and supports internal, MADI, and Word Clock formats through Word Clock I/O (BNC) with input termination. It also allows you to create store and recall channel strip presets and snapshots of the effect processes. Dual Power supplies provide a redundant backup to ensure reliable operation in critical live sound applications.

Core Version Available Plug-Ins

1176LN Legacy Limiter
1176SE Legacy Limiter
dbx 160 Compressor
CS-1 Channel Strip
Lexicon 224 Reverb
Pultec EQP-1A Legacy Equalizer
Pultec Pro Legacy Equalizer
RealVerb Pro Reverb
Studer A800 Tape Machine
Teletronix LA-2A Legacy Limiter

Key Features

14 Available UAD Plug-Ins
Four On-Board SHARC DSP Processors
Works with Soundcraft Vi Consoles
64 Channels of Optical MADI at 48 kHz